Pounds Per Square Inch
The tires should say it. Usually about 32 psi.
34 PSI, but I the tires should have the suggested PSI written on the side of them.
32 PSI
32 PSI for Std. Tires & 60 PSI for the Small Spare
Most dodge caravans call for 36 psi in the tires.
The stock tires are usually 35 psi
13 psi front, 12 back
mine I use 35 psi for the 2 front tires and 40 psi for the 2 rear tires.
The tire pressure for the stock 195/65 R15 tires on a 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier is 30 psi. This is the pressure when the tires are cold.
32 psi front tires 32 psi rear tires, check the sticker on the driver door
Depends on the size of the tire and the weight of the vehicle. Wide tires on a light vehicle=lower psi Skinny tires on a heavy vehicle=higher psi
Look on the sticker on the Driver Door jamb. It will tell you what the correct pressure is to have on your vehicle. Rule of thumb: Keep tires at -2 psi cold. So if it says 35 psi, when they're cold, keep 'em at 33 psi 'cause when all tires get up to operating temperature tire pressure will increase by 2 psi. On my '99 Odyssey, the owners manual says keep tires at 35 psi when cold. But when tires are at operating temperature at highway speeds, I can feel a slight shimmy. When I pulled over to check tire pressures, all tires were at 37 psi. Then I took 2 psi out of all tires. After that, it smoothed out at highway speeds - shimmy went away.